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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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R 122 - DO PARENTS TEACH PREJUDICE? Benjamin Spock. (From The Ladies' Home Journal.) 5c. How those who are taught prejudice suffer - as well as those against whom prejudice is directed. R 90 - PEOPLE AREN'T BORN PREJUDICED. Ian Stevenson. (From Parents Magazine.) 5c. A prominent psychiatrist points out that children learn prejudice from their parents, neighbors and friends - but that prejudice can be unlearned too. [PHOTO] ED BAGWELL Race Relations "The reason for this moral and mental confusion lies not in the rational part of minds but closer to the mythical; much of it is down where stereotypes are made.... We need both our rights and the mercy of others; we cannot live as human beings in a world without grace." From "A Strange Kinf of Love" by Lillian Smith JF 101 - WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT "RACE." Ashley Montagu. 40 pp. 25c. A simple but definitive presentation of scientific knowledge about the races of mankind. With the help of humorous cartoon illustrations, the author examines the beginnings of man, his adaptive traits, environnment and intelligence, and points out that scientists have not yet reached a single acceptable definition of "race." Professor Montagu is an anthropologist, biologist, consultant to UNESCO and author of more than 20 books and hundreds of technical papers. One Nation Library. Teacher guide. 14
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R 122 - DO PARENTS TEACH PREJUDICE? Benjamin Spock. (From The Ladies' Home Journal.) 5c. How those who are taught prejudice suffer - as well as those against whom prejudice is directed. R 90 - PEOPLE AREN'T BORN PREJUDICED. Ian Stevenson. (From Parents Magazine.) 5c. A prominent psychiatrist points out that children learn prejudice from their parents, neighbors and friends - but that prejudice can be unlearned too. [PHOTO] ED BAGWELL Race Relations "The reason for this moral and mental confusion lies not in the rational part of minds but closer to the mythical; much of it is down where stereotypes are made.... We need both our rights and the mercy of others; we cannot live as human beings in a world without grace." From "A Strange Kinf of Love" by Lillian Smith JF 101 - WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT "RACE." Ashley Montagu. 40 pp. 25c. A simple but definitive presentation of scientific knowledge about the races of mankind. With the help of humorous cartoon illustrations, the author examines the beginnings of man, his adaptive traits, environnment and intelligence, and points out that scientists have not yet reached a single acceptable definition of "race." Professor Montagu is an anthropologist, biologist, consultant to UNESCO and author of more than 20 books and hundreds of technical papers. One Nation Library. Teacher guide. 14
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